THE FLOEA OF UVERPOOL. 



4. LYSIMACHIA. Linn. Loose-strife. 



1. L. VULGARIS. L. (Great Yellow L.) July, August. U 



Wet hedge banks, and ditch sides frequent In woods 

 near Stop-gate between Groxteth and Knowsley Halls, 

 abundant By the side of some large ponds near Child- 

 wall Church, abundant — ^W.H. In ditches near Bootle, 

 Crosby, Litherland, Sefton, Formby, and Southport Also 

 in Wirral, as at Bebbington, &c. 



2. L. NEMORUM. L. (Yellow Pimpernel or Wood L.) 



May — August. % 



Woods and bushy places, common. 



8. L. NuMMULARiA. L. (Creeping L., Money- wort, or Herb- 

 Twopence.) June, July. 2^ 



In a boggy place near Garston. — H. Shepherd, in HaW$ 

 Flora. On a hedge bank by the side of an unpaved, sandy 

 lane, leading from near Knowsley Old Chapel towards 

 Simmons-wood Moss. Abundant in a wood near the top 

 of Jack Lane, West Derby,— W.H. 



C. ANAGALLiDEiE. Hook. & Amott. 

 "Capsule superior, opening transversely." fGen. 5.) 



5. J^AGALLIS. Linn. Pimpernel. 



1. A. ARVENSis. L. (Scarlet P. or Poor Man's Weather- 



Glass.) May — ^November. 



Var. a. Hook. & Ainott. " Margin of the corolla 

 crenate piloso-glandulose." 

 Common in com fields and waste places. 



Var. b. Hook. & Arnott. A. cjerulea. Schreb. 

 " Margins of the Corolla toothed, scarcely at all 

 glandulose.'' 



Not uncommon in similar situations. Abundant near 

 Egremont 



2. A. TENELLA. L. (Bog P.) July, August. U 



Common in boggy and moist places, both in Wirral and 

 Lancashire, especially about Crosby, Formby, South- 

 port <fec, 



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